Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Protea tenax (Protea acaulos var. cockscombensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Protea tenax (Salisb.) R.Br.
73403Cook FG   s.n.1930-05-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Cape; Van Staden's Pass; Uitenhage Div.

BOL
Protea tenax (Salisb.) R.Br.
73404Karsten, M.C.   25202
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Cape; Albany; Grahamstown

BOL
Protea tenax (Salisb.) R.Br.
73405Bolus, H.M.L.   s.n.1933-07-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Natal; Port Elizabeth Div.; Bethelsdorp

BOL
Protea tenax (Salisb.) R.Br.
73406Esterhuysen, E.E.   66231941-11-11
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Cape; Humansdorp Div.; Rietvlei

BOL
Protea tenax (Salisb.) R.Br.
79403MacOwan, P.   1266
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Cape; near Grahamstown

BOL
Protea tenax (Salisb.) R.Br.
79404Compton, R.H.   NBG1307/27
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape; George Div.; Montagu Pass

BOL
Protea tenax (Salisb.) R.Br.
79405Compton, R.H.   42111933-03-05
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Cape; Uniondale Div.; Louterwater, 850 - 850m

BOL
Protea tenax (Salisb.) R.Br.
79406Unknown   45751931-05-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Cape; Humansdorp; near Karreedouw

BOL
Protea tenax (Salisb.) R.Br.
79407Rennie, J.V.L.   2941932-05-29
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Cape; Featherstone kloof; Grahamstown; open hillsides; very frequenton S slopes from Stones Hill to, 748 - 748m

BOL
Protea tenax (Salisb.) R.Br.
79408Paterson, F.M.   142
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Uitenhage Div., Kamaehs.

BOL
Protea tenax (Salisb.) R.Br.
BOL201249Archibald, E.E.A.   34351951-09-17
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Uitenhage, The Cockscomb; Winterhoek Mts., 1904 - 1904m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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